WEBVTT SHE JOINS US NOW FROM LEXINGTONWITH A CLOSER LOOK ABOUT WHATWAS UP FOR DISCUSSION.MALLORY: THE JURY HEARD OPENINGSTATEMENTS FROM ATTORNEYS INTHIS CASE TODAY.THE JUDGE TOLD THE JURY THESESTATEMENTS WOULD BE A FORECASTOF WHAT THESE ATTORNEYS BELIEVEHE CASE WILL SHOW.PROSECUTORS PAINTED A GORYPICTURE OF THE MORNING JASONCORBETT WAS KILLED.THEY DESCRIBED A BLOODY SCENEAND JASON CORBETT'S INJURIES INGRAPHIC DETAIL, COMPARING HISHEAD INJURIES TO OUR HARD-BOILEDEGG THAT HAD BEEN DROPPED ON ACOUNTER.THEY TOUCHED ON JASON CORBETT'SRELATIONSHIP WITH HIS WIFE,DEFENDANT MOLLY CORBETT, ANDSAID EVIDENCE WILL PROVE THATTHERE WERE UNCERTAINTIES IN THEMARRIAGE.EVIDENCE WILL ALSO BE PRESENTEDABOUT A SPECIFIC TYPE OF SLEEPAID THAT WAS FOUND IN JASONCORBETT'S BODY DURING TOXICOLOGYSCREENINGS.WE EXPECT TO HEAR TESTIMONY FROMJASON CORBETT'S CO-WORKERS ANDNEIGHBORS OF THE CORBETTS, WHOINTERACTED WITH THE COUPLE THEDAY BEFORE JASON WAS KILLED.DEFENSE ATTORNEYS DESCRIBED ASCENE OF SELF-DEFENSE.THOMAS MARTENS' ATTORNEY CALLEDTHE DEFENDANT "TICKET --DEDICATED FAMILY MAN" AND SAYSTHAT MORNING, HE WAS PROTECTINGHIS DAUGHTER AND HIMSELF AFTERFINDING JASON CORBETT CHOKINGMOLLY IN THE COUPLE'S BEDROOMTHAT MORNING.DEFENSE ATTORNEYS CAUTIONEDJURORS TO KEEP AN OPEN MIND ASTHEY HEAR THIS CASE.ONE OF THE WITNESSES WHO-- AND HINTED THERE WAS EVIDENCETHAT MAY NOT HAVE BEEN SEEN BYINVESTIGATORS, INCLUDING ASTRAND OF HAIR FOUND IN JASONCORBETT HAND.ONE OF THE WITNESSES WHOTESTIFIED TODAY WAS THE 911OPERATOR WHO ANSWERED THE CALLFROM THOMAS MARTENS THE NIGHTJASON CORBETT WAS KILLED.>> MY SON-IN-LAW GOT IN A FIGHTWITH MY DAUGHTER.I INTERVENED.I THINK HE IS IN BAD SHAPE.WE NEED HELP.>> WHAT DO YOU MEAN, BAD SHAPE?HE IS HURT?>> HE IS BLEEDING ALL OVER.I MAY HAVE KILLED HIM.MALLORY: THE JURY HEARD THE FULL14-MINUTE 911 CALL DURING COURTTHIS AFTERNOON.THEY WERE ASKED AT ONE POINT TOLEAVE THE COURTROOM, AS THEREWAS SOME DISCREPANCY ABOUT THEWITNESS'S TESTIMONY THAT WAS HEROPINION ABOUT THE DEMEANOR OFTHE DEFENDANTS, THOMAS MARTENSAND MOLLY CORBETT.JURIES -- JURORS WERE DISMISSEDAROUND 4:30 THIS AFTERNOON AND

The jury was sworn in and first heard opening statements from attorneys in the case. The judge told the jury the statements would be a “forecast” of what each attorney believes the case will ultimately show.

Prosecutors painted a gory picture of the scene the morning Jason Corbett was killed. They described a bloody scene and Jason Corbett’s injuries in graphic detail. They compared his head injuries to a hard-boiled egg that had been dropped on the counter.

They touched on Jason Corbett’s relationship with his wife, defendant Molly Corbett, and said evidence will prove that there were uncertainties in the marriage. They said evidence will also be presented about a specific type of sleep aid that was found in Jason Corbett’s body during toxicology screening.

The court can expect to hear testimony from Jason Corbett’s co-workers and Corbett’s neighbors, who interacted with the couple the day before Jason was killed.

Defense attorneys described a scene of self-defense. Thomas Martens’ attorney called the defendant a “dedicated family man” and said that morning, he was protecting his daughter and himself after finding Jason Corbett choking Molly in the couple’s bedroom.

Defense attorneys cautioned jurors to keep an open mind as they hear the case and hinted that there is evidence that may not have been seized by investigators, including a strand of hair that was found in Jason Corbett’s hand.

Four witnesses took the stand to testify for the prosecution on Tuesday, including the 911 dispatch operator who answered the call from defendant Thomas Martens the night Jason Corbett was killed.

The jury heard the full, 14-minute, 911 call. They were asked to leave the courtroom for part of the witness’s testimony, as there was some discrepancy about a part of her testimony. Defense attorneys argued that her opinion about the two defendants demeanors during the 911 call should not be admissible. The judge agreed and said the 911 call tape would speak for itself.

Jurors also heard testimony from a nurse practitioner who previously treated both Jason and Molly Corbett, as well as the pharmacist who filled Molly Corbett’s prescription medication.

Defendants Thomas Martens and Molly Corbett are charged with second degree murder. Both have plead not guilty and claim they acted in self-defense.

Court will reconvene on Wednesday morning at 9:30 with testimony from the deputy who responded to the scene of the crime on August 2, 2015.